In Florida, alligators in the sewers are no myth. The reptiles routinely find their way into municipal drainpipes.
By Jack Tamisiea An enduring urban legend has it that blind, albino alligators patrol New York City ... other sewer dwellers, too. The southeastern myotis bats hanging from the manholes are ...
This comes after the body of a two-year-old was found in a manhole. Rand West City Executive ... the municipality is faced with ongoing sewer problems which can be attributed to aging ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Florida found nearly three dozen different species inside the stormwater ...
a volume of sewer gas rushed in upon them, and before they could be helped out of the manhole at the corner of Kinzie-street three of the men were dead and two more died soon after reaching the air.
A new study has uncovered a thriving ecosystem in Floridas stormwater sewer systems, revealing that alligators, raccoons, and ...
The village of Falconer is looking at an $11.2 million project to update its sanitary sewer system. Village board members heard a presentation this week from Steve Renaud, a project engineer with ...
From raccoons climbing manholes to alligators lurking in underground waterways, Florida’s stormwater sewers are more than ...
“They would climb up the ladders and tear them off the manholes ... in the sewers is a longstanding myth in New York City, where Alligator in the Sewer Day is marked every Feb.
The White Plains City Courthouse and other buildings were evacuated Feb. 11 due to high carbon monoxide levels after an underground gas explosion.